Oscarshall

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Oscarshall is a 19th-century royal summer palace in Oslo, Norway, known for its neo-Gothic architecture and use as a ceremonial residence for the Norwegian monarch.


Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
royal palace
summer residence
architect Johan Henrik Nebelong
architectNationality Danish
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
surface form: Neo-Gothic

Romanticism
commissionedBy Oscar I of Norway and Sweden
surface form: King Oscar I of Sweden and Norway

Queen Joséphine of Leuchtenberg
constructionEnd 1852
constructionStart 1847
containsArtworkBy Adolph Tidemand
Hans Gude
Johan Fredrik Eckersberg
Peder Balke
containsFurnitureBy Norwegian craftsmen
country Norway
function museum
royal representation venue
hasFeature courtyard
gatehouse
main building
park
pavilion
tower
hasInteriorStyle Romantic nationalism
surface form: Norwegian Romantic Nationalism
hasMaterial brick
plastered brick
hasViewOf Oslofjord
Oslo
surface form: city of Oslo
heritageDesignation protected by the Directorate for Cultural Heritage (Norway)
heritageStatus listed heritage site
inaugurated 1852
locatedIn Oslo
locatedOn Bygdøy peninsula
namedAfter Oscar I of Norway and Sweden
surface form: King Oscar I
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Norwegian royal family
surface form: Norwegian Royal Family

Government of Norway
surface form: Norwegian state

King of Norway
surface form: The King of Norway
publicAccessSeason summer
region Viken county
surface form: Viken county (historical Oslo region)
reopenedAfterRestoration 2009
touristAttraction yes
underwentRestoration 2000s
early 20th century
usedAs ceremonial residence of the Norwegian monarch
royal summer residence

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

King of Norway residence Oscarshall
Norwegian royal family residence Oscarshall